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Broadway in Boston announced this evening that tickets for an autism-friendly performance of "Cinderella" are on sale starting tonight.The Sunday, Oct. 4 performance will be co-hosted by Autism Speaks, said Broadway in Boston President Rich Jaffe at an event announcing the production of Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Cinderella" as well as other upcoming musicals.

Cameron Carpenter holds forth boldly on many issues. The 33-year-old organist, who comes to Sanders Theatre March 5 as part of the Celebrity Series, aggressively proselytizes for his electronic instrument: “There will be people for whom this...

CAMBRIDGE - Like the blind men in the Indian parable, 21 photographers showing their work at the MIT Museum look with more than their eyes.Instead of trying to describe an elephant, the shooters in “Photographing...

Even if you’re not sure you know what klezmer music sounds like, and the Andrews Sisters’ recording of “Bei Mir Bistu Shein” is the only thing that comes to mind when you try to conjure up a Yiddish song, you’ll...

There is no better way to write one's first full-length play than to tackle an adaptation of a successful play by a famous playwright.This is exactly what Michael Hammond did when he wrote "Uncle Jack" as an adaptation of Anton Chekhov's...

BOSTON- After a nerve-jangling commute through snow-cluttered streets, the sight of humpback whales gliding through aquamarine depths to burst through Pacific waves into dazzling sunlight makes this New England winter seem far away.Whether...

Tender, loving relationships between men and women have never been all that easy to work out. They've been especially difficult during times of constant social change and upheaval, such as at the beginning of the 20th century, particularly among...